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The order() method of java.nio.CharBuffer class is used to retrieve this buffer's byte order. The byte order of a char buffer created by allocation or by wrapping an existing char array is the native order of the underlying hardware. The byte order of a char buffer created as a view of a byte buffer is that of the byte buffer at the moment that the view is created.
Syntax: 

public abstract ByteOrder order()

Return Value: This method returns this buffer's byte order.
Below are the examples to illustrate the order() method:
Examples 1: 

Java
// Java program to demonstrate // order() method  import java.nio.*; import java.util.*;  public class GFG {      public static void main(String[] args)     {         // creating object of CharBuffer         // and allocating size capacity         CharBuffer cb             = CharBuffer.allocate(4);          // append the int value in the charbuffer         cb.append('a')             .append('b')             .append('c')             .append('d');          // rewind the Bytebuffer         cb.rewind();          // Retrieve the ByteOrder         // using order() method         ByteOrder order = cb.order();          // print the char buffer and order         System.out.println("CharBuffer is : "                            + Arrays.toString(cb.array())                            + "\nOrder: " + order);     } } 

Output: 
CharBuffer is : [a, b, c, d] Order: LITTLE_ENDIAN

 

Examples 2: 

Java
// Java program to demonstrate // order() method  import java.nio.*; import java.util.*;  public class GFG {      public static void main(String[] args)     {         // creating object of CharBuffer         // and allocating size capacity         CharBuffer cb = CharBuffer.allocate(4);          // Retrieve the ByteOrder         // using order() method         ByteOrder order = cb.order();          // print the char buffer and order         System.out.println("CharBuffer is : "                            + Arrays.toString(cb.array())                            + "\nOrder: " + order);     } } 

Output: 
CharBuffer is : [,,,  ] Order: LITTLE_ENDIAN

 

Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/nio/CharBuffer.html#order--
 


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